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Hill has also been dismissed from the track team. The JUCO transfer looked very promising this season, but that all comes to an end very quickly. Expect Hill to enter the 2015 NFL Draft after just one season at the FBS level. Obviously he possesses talent, but Hill could easily go undrafted after this most recent event.

Police were called to a local emergency room where a female indicated her boyfriend, Hill, assaulted her after an argument turned into a physical altercation. The woman says she was struck in the face, stomach, and was choked. "Hill was arrested based upon probable cause for domestic abuse – a felony punishable by one to three years in prison and/or a $3,000 fine," the Tulsa World writes. Hill transferred to Oklahoma State prior to this season from Junior College and has made an instant impact on the field.

Oklahoma State junior WR Tyreek Hill had a 92-yard punt return for a touchdown in Saturday's 38-35 overtime win over Oklahoma

Oklahoma State had been hanging tough with the Sooners throughout the game when Hill fielded a punt at the eight-yard line with under a minute to go and the Cowboys down 35-28. Rather than signal for the fair catch, Hill took the kick and raced up the sideline untouched for the touchdown. Cue bedlam. Oklahoma State went on to win on a field goal in the extra frame. As a player, Hill has speed to spare, though his future prospects will hinge on whether he can polish up the rest of his game and take those athletic tools beyond the raw components.

Oklahoma State senior DT James Castleman accepted an invite to the East-West Shrine Game.

CBS Sports' Dane Brugler wrote over the summer that Castleman's pursuit in space "gives him hope for the next level." The athletic defensive tackle is graded by that site as a Rds. 4-5 prospect. "The most glaring weakness for Castleman based off his junior tape is his propensity to fall off balance, struggling to stay coordinated through contact and constantly ending up on the ground," Brugler wrote. Oklahoma State hasn't had a DT selected since Kevin Williams was the No. 9 pick in the 2003 NFL Draft.

It is exceedingly difficult to make an accurate assessment about Hill's pro prospects at this time. Not only is the offensive talent around him mediocre, making it difficult for the shifty runner to find himself in the space his game thrives in, but the prospect himself is far more athletic tools than finished product at this time. Consider his ceiling Tavon Austin, and his floor an effective NFL returner. We won't know which he can become until he gets more help next season.

Brugler, however, believes Hill "still needs time to develop in several areas to become a more consistent player and better prospect for the next level." The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Cowboys' prospect has been compared athletically to Percy Harvin and Tavon Austin. To reach those lofty expectations, Hill will need to add strength and clean up the technical aspects of his game.

Oklahoma State redshirt junior QB Daxx Garman could miss Saturday's game against Baylor due to concussion-like symptoms.

Garman has been unable to practice all week and if he is out true freshman Mason Randolph will likely get the start. Garman finished the game against Texas, which ultimately ended in a loss, the Cowboys' fourth straight. The Arizona transfer has played quite well since taking over the starting gig.

When asked whether he supported Oklahoma State HC Mike Gundy, OSU booster Boone Pickens said "I’m always going to be for OSU, I don’t care who coaches ‘em."

Pickens' comment is incredibly non-committal, though he didn't say outright that he wanted Gundy gone. Oklahoma State is 5-4 this season and wraps up their schedule with games against Texas, Baylor and Oklahoma. A strong finish and a possible upset over Baylor would certainly go a long way toward securing the coach's future.

Oklahoma State junior OW Tyreek Hill had 14 carries for 78 yards in Saturday's loss to West Virginia.

He added three catches for 26 yards, one kick return for 14 yards, and three punt returns for five yards. Over the past two games, Oklahoma State's coaches, in an effort to jump-start an atrocious ground attack, have committed to handing the ball off to Hill consistently. His 5.1 YPC average is a far better rate than what his teammates have managed, but not enough to save his draft stock, which has dropped off since peaking after OSU's near upset over Florida State in the opener.

Oklahoma State sophomore WR Jhajuan Seales and freshman CB Juwan Offray were arrested after falling asleep in a Whataburger drive-thru early Sunday morning.

The car was running with Seales' foot on the brake, but both men were asleep in the front seat. The two were accused of public intoxication. Seales has three touchdowns on the season, which is tied for the most on the team. No punishments have been handed down at this time.

Hill is explosive and raw, leaving Cowboys coaches in an ongoing state of experimentation with regards to his usage. Saturday's 11 rushing attempts were a season high, and his one reception equaled a season low. One place everyone agrees he belongs is on special teams, where Hill is a touchdown threat every time he touches the ball. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Cowboys' prospect has been compared to Percy Harvin and Tavon Austin, though he's nowhere near them near in practicality.

"Just as he did the week previous in a conference showdown with Iowa State, Oklahoma State's Tyreek Hill showcased his eye-popping straight-line speed with a big kickoff return for a touchdown," Rang wrote. The Cowboys prospect had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter which broke a 20-20 tie and ultimately pushed the Cowboys to a victory. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Hill has been compared to Percy Harvin and Tavon Austin, while he is a dangerous return man, he can't be counted on to consistently move the chains on offense.

Oklahoma State junior OW Tyreek Hill had four catches for 52 yards in Saturday's 27-20 win against Kansas.

He also had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter which broke a 20-20 tie and ultimately pushed the Cowboys to a victory. At this point in his development, Hill is a dangerous return man who can't be counted on to consistently move the chains on offense. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Cowboys' prospect has been compared to Percy Harvin and Tavon Austin.

Oklahoma State junior OW Tyreek Hill had a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in Saturday's win against Iowa State.

After watching Hill be a key offensive contributor in the opener against Florida State, we've been a little concerned to see his usage rates drop precipitously (he's only had even three catches once in four games since then). That being said, watching Hill return kicks is one of the great treats we have as college football fans. He accrued 148 kickoff yards and 46 punt return yards (9.2 YPR) on Saturday. Hill also had nine carries for 22 yards and two catches for five yards. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Cowboys' prospect has been compared to Percy Harvin and Tavon Austin. Physically, the comparisons are apt, but Hill is far more raw than those two were at this point in their careers.

"Lampkin is twitched up and flashes playmaking instincts," Weidl tweeted. In fact, the evaluator has been impressed with Oklahoma State's secondary as a whole, calling them an athletic group. Ex-Cowboy Justin Gilbert was the first corner selected last year, but from all accounts Okie State has not missed him very much defensively.